Bean
Bean
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Book Description
Once upon a time, in a faraway land called Mindelby, lived a beautiful princess named Lilliana. Her mother died when she was very young. Her father, King Mercel, gave her whatever she desired until she became terribly spoiled. Before she died, her mother left the princess a gift to be opened on her thirteenth birthday. When Princess Lilliana opens the gift, she expects to find precious jewels. To her dismay, the gift is not what she expects. Disappointed, Princess Lilliana runs away to the forest where an unexpected journey awaits her. When she loses her way during a storm, she meets a strange new friend, Bean. As she travels through unfamiliar lands in order to help him, Princess Lilliana learns the importance of kindness and the comfort of friendship.
Bean,Victoria Garrison,PublishAmerica,1413727352,Fantasy,Fantasy - General,Fiction,Fiction - Fantasy,Juvenile Fiction / General
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